• Flying Squid@lemmy.worldM
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        11 days ago

        I have a 14-year-old.

        They’re children.

        And if my daughter did something like this last year, I would absolutely want her to face legal repercussions. I love her, but that doesn’t mean I would find this to be in any way acceptable behavior, and at a level beyond what I as a parent could do.

        I would, however, do my best to make sure she was put in a juvenile facility and given good mental healthcare.

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          11 days ago

          At 13, they are both basically and literally teenagers, which comes with the legal consequence of being liable for criminal actions.

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            11 days ago

            I’ve never heard of that legal distinction, but I want you to go talk to any parent of a 13 year old and ask how they refer to a 13 year old and the vast majority will call those people a child and also call them a teenager. A ton of teachers will do the same thing.

            At age 19 you are still a teenager but in the eyes of the law many times you are considered an adult.

            So it is fair to call a 13 year old a child because basically they still are.